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手順 9を翻訳中
手順9
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Using tweezers, gently pull the four marked ribbons out of the ZIF connectors along the sides of the motherboard.
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Three of the ribbon connectors have plastic clamping flaps that cover the ribbon to prevent slippage. Use the tweezers to flip them up before ribbon removal.
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This one ribbon connector may also have a plastic clamping flap, but it's not like the others, rather it's similar to the one used for the Circle Pad. Gently flip up the flap on the side opposite the ribbon cable to remove the cable.
- | [* red] Using tweezers, gently pull the |
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- | [* icon_caution] These ZIF connectors are held in place by friction and do ***not*** have locks—lifting the flaps on these connectors will break them! |
+ | [* red] Using tweezers, gently pull the four marked ribbons out of the ZIF connectors along the sides of the motherboard. |
+ | [* icon_caution] These ZIF connectors are held in place by friction and do ***not*** have locks—lifting the flaps on these connectors will break them! |
[* orange] Three of the ribbon connectors have plastic clamping flaps that cover the ribbon to prevent slippage. Use the tweezers to flip them up before ribbon removal. | |
+ | [* yellow] This one ribbon connector may also have a plastic clamping flap, but it's not like the others, rather it's similar to the one used for the Circle Pad. Gently flip up the flap on the side opposite the ribbon cable to remove the cable. |
+ | [* icon_caution] This connector was previously listed among the ones that do ***not*** have locks, however on most if not all systems, it actually ***does*** have one. Trying to remove or reinsert this cable without unlocking it will damage the cable, requiring a [guide|86283|replacement of the Touch Screen's digitizer|new_window=true]. Fortunately, the LCD uses other ZIF connectors, so that should still be fine. |
+ | [* icon_caution] If, on your system, this connector does ***not*** have a lock after all, do not pull up on the flap! It should come up easily; if it doesn't, it probably isn't meant to lock, but instead just hold the cable in with friction. In that case, try gently pulling the cable out of the connector. |
[* icon_reminder] When reassembling the device, be sure to flip the ZIF clamps back down. | |
[* icon_note] While the SD card reader is shown as removed in this photo, it is optional for the removal of the motherboard. |
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